| MAIN OBJECTIVES OF AUTOMATION |
| The main purposes of software development and automation were identified as
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Using state of the art techniques in data mining procedures that will enable the management to maintain the large bulk of records accurately and systematically with minimum possible effort and cost. |
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Instant retrieval of a particular record out of the total bulk. |
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Exchange and sharing the bulk of information. |
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Making transactions more transparent and efficient. |
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Maximizing the resource utilization. |
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Minimizing time & labor wastage. |
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Proper documentation at every level. |
The software solutions will increase overall efficiency and profits by streamlining the above-mentioned systems, creating a paperless environment. |
| MAIN FEATURES OF THE DATABASE SYSTEM |
| The main features of the database package will be as follows. |
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The system will keep user-level password-protected security, enabling the administrator to restrict menu access to various features and to disallow printing of reports by unauthorized persons. |
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More than one user will be able to work on one database at a time. |
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Centralization of database on one server. |
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Complete integrity of database (No chance of data lost due to electric failure or fluctuation if data saved) |
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Minimization of leakages. |
| SOFTWARE PLATFORM |
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| Operation System: Windows 95, 98, 2K, Win. NT, Windows XP, Vista |
| User Interface: Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, .Net |
| Out Put Screens: Seagate Crystal Reports 9.0Active Reports |
| Data Base: MSSQL-2000, SQL 2005 |
| User Help: HTML Help Workshop 3.1, MS Office Documents |
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